TARAXACUM
(Dandelion)
(The fresh expressed juice
of the whole plant Leontodon taraxacum, gathered when not quite
in full bloom, mixed with equal parts of alcohol.)
This plant, like many others,
has been wrongfully administered in diseases in enormous quantities,
on merely theoretical grounds, as a remedy of universal every day
use.
In all diseases which the so-called
practical glance, which pretends to be able to see everything, even
the inner processes of morbid nature, could make nothing of, as
in all those that would not fit in with any name in pathology, it
was theoretically assumed that there were present viscid, inspissated
humours and obstructions of the minute nameless vessels in the interior
of the body which nobody could see, in order that the favourite
assumption.
On account of its milky juice
it was theoretically assumed that it must act like a soap, and as
soap chemically dissolves all sort of substances in a vessel, so
dandelion must dissolve in the interior of the living body
whatever the practitioner was pleased to imagine existed in the
diseased human system of a viscid, inspissated and obstructive character.
Had the pure powers of dandelion
to effect changes in the human health been ever tested, and had
it thus been experimentally ascertained what peculiar morbid states
it was able characteristically to produce, and had been then a pure
therapeutic trial been made of this plant, administered alone,
in any case of disease, and it had been found to effect a rapid
and permanent cure, it would have been seen convincingly on comparing
the totality of the symptoms of the disease cured by this remedy
with the morbid symptoms of the disease cured by this remedy with
the morbid symptoms dandelion can produce in the healthy body, that
this plant can only cure in virtue of its symptoms being similar
to those of the case of disease, and that it could not fail to cure
it in accordance with the eternal homoeopathic law of nature, and
that for that very reason it could not be of use in those morbid
states the like of which dandelion is not able to produce.
A knowledge of this fact would
have converted practitioners, had they been capable of being converted,
from a belief in their imaginary indication of an internal, non-existent,
pathological obstruction-monster which they pretended had to be
dissolved.
The following pure pathogenetic
symptoms of dandelion, which are far from complete, may perhaps
help to dispel this pathologicotherapeutical self-deception. But
they will do more, for they will teach us a priori for what
morbid cases this vegetable juice will be and must be a sure remedy,
and prevent us torturing patients for whom it is unsuitable (unhomoeopathic)
in a useless and injurious manner by giving it in large doses, as
has hitherto been done.
When this drug is suitable from
this homoeopathic similarity, we require to give it in the dose
of scarcely a single drop of the juice in order to effect a cure.
The juice as prepared above is much preferable to the officinal
extract, which by prolonged stirring in a copper kettle is rendered
impure by admixture with this metal.
[The provers of this medicine
are FRANZ, GUTMANN, KUMMER, LANGHAMMER, ROSAZEWSKY; no symptoms
are contributed by HAHNEMANN.]
No old-school authorities are
cited.
The 1st edit. Has
209, this 2nd edit. 264 symptoms.]
TARAXACUM
Vertigo on walking in the open
air as if excoriated, the head fell at one time to the left, at
another to the right side (aft. 2.1/4 h.). [Lr.]
When walking in the open air
unsteady step and vertigo, as though he would fall forwards (aft.
10 h.). [Lr.]
When walking in the open air
great confusion and dizziness of the head, like vertigo, sometimes
sensation as though the brain were distented here and there, painless.
[Fz.]
5. Sensation in the head, as
if the brain were constricted by a soft pressure from all sides.
[Fz.]
When walking in the open air
aching crawling pain in the forehead, which spreads out from the
centre of it, as though there were something alive in it (aft. 4
h.). [Lr.]
A sensation in the head compounded
of pressure and itching. [Gn.]
Pressure deep down in the
occiput and heaviness there (aft.
9.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
Heaviness of the head and redness
of the face. [Gn.]
10. In the sinciput pressive
pain out towards the forehead. [Gn.]
Pressive stupefying pain on the
forehead, as after a debauch (aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]
Aching pain in the right
temple (aft. 35 h.). [Gn.]
Burning pressive pain in the
head going upwards. [Gn.]
Pressive pain in the head from
within outwards (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
15. Heaviness in the occiput
which goes off every time he stoops, and returns on raising up and
keeping the head straight, and then it is worst. [Gn.]
When sitting aching stupefying
pain in the whole forehead, so that he became unconscious when reading
and did not know where he was, accompanied by nausea; he felt better
only in the open air (aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
Constant pressive pain on the
forehead (aft. 4 h.). [Gn.]
Drawing aching pain in the temple.
[Fz.]
When standing drawing pressive
pain on the frontal bone. [Fz.]
20. When sitting drawing pain
at the left temple, which ceases when walking and standing (aft.
5 h.). [Lr.]
When walking tearing pain in
the occiput, which goes off when standing still. [Fz.]
Shooting tearing in the occiput
behind the right ear. [Fz.]
Tearing stitches in the rapid
succession on the left side of the forehead. [Lr.]
25. A persistent shooting pain
in the left side of the head, for six hours. [Rz.]
When sitting needle-pricks
in the left temple, which go off when standing (aft.
1.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
When walking in the open air
a violent persistent stitch in the left temporal region, which went
off when standing (aft. 38 h.). [Lr.]
Sharp stitches externally
on the left side of the forehead, which are not allayed by touching
(aft. 13 h.). [Lr.]
Obtuse shooting pressure on the
forehead (aft. ½ h.). [Gn.]
30. A pimple on the hairy scalp
on the right side above the temple, which is painful when touched,
as if the part were festering (aft. 15 h.). [Lr.]
The anterior skin of the hairy
scalp is tense, as though it were tightly fastened to the crown.
[Kr.]
A pimple in the centre of the
hairs of the left eyebrow with pressive pain when touched (aft.
27 h.). [Lr.]
Contracted pupils (aft. 4 h.).
[Lr.]
Dilated pupils (aft. 26 h.).
[Lr.]
35. In the morning on waking
the eyelids are stuck together with matter, for several days. [Kr.]
A kind of inflammation of the
eyes; the eyes are intolerant of light and constantly watering,
with pressure on the right upper eyelid, as if something were there
which he in vain endeavoured to wipe away. [Kr.]
Eye-gum, more in the morning
than during the day. [Kr.]
Burning in the left eyeball
(aft. 11.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
Violent burning in the right
eyeball towards the inner canthus. [Kr.]
40. Fine burning in the right
eyeball towards the inner canthus. [Kr.]
Shooting burning pain in the
left eyeball (aft. 20 h.). [Kr.]
A burning shooting in the
left eyeball, towards the outer canthus
(aft. ½ h.). [Kr.]
Sharp shooting pain in the right
eye. [Kr.]
Acute aching, as from a grain
of sand in the right inner canthus, with sensation as if the eyelids
were swollen there. [Fz.]
45. (In the evening hardness
of hearing; something seems to be before the ears; he only hears
in a dull manner.) [Fz.]
Inward pressure in the interior
of the left ear. [Gn.]
Chirping in the left ear, as
from grasshoppers (aft. 33 h.). [Lr.]
In the meatus auditoriuos externus
tearing, and behind the ramus of the lower jaw sharp pressure. [Fz.]
Stitches behind the ear, with
tearing down the side of the neck. [Fz.]
50. In the right ear a shooting
from within outwards, which always receded inwards again. [Gn.]
Itching burning shooting in the
right ear. [Gn.]
Drawing pain in the auricle
(aft. 5 h.). [Lr.]
A sharp pressure in the right
cheek (aft. ½ h.). [Gn.]
An aching stitch in the cheek.
[Gn.]
55. A suppurating pimple on the
upper part of the left cheek, with red areola, which when touched
has a gnawing pain (aft. 24 h.). [Lr.]
A suppurating pimple on the angle
of the right alanasi (aft. 8 h.). [Lr.]
Two attacks of epistaxis from
the left nostril, at noon before eating (aft. 30 h.). [Lr.]
The upper lip cracks in the middle
(aft. 6 h.). [Kr.]
A suppurating pimple at the right
commissure of the mouth (aft. 49 h.). [Lr.]
60. Sudden itching below the
chin (aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]
In the lower part of the parotid
gland and on the cervical muscles, and from the sternum to the mastoid
process, an acute pain on moving the jaw and neck.[Kr.]
Twitching on the side of
the neck, interiorly (aft. 15 h.).
[Gn.]
Sharp boring stitches in the
left side of the neck from within outwards, for some minutes (immediately).
[Gn.]
Pressive twitching in the muscles
of the nape behind the left ear (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
65. Pricking in the left side
of the nape, as from a rather blunt needle, when standing, which
went off on sitting down (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Pressive shooting in the nape.
[Gn.]
Pressive pain like blows on two
incisor teeth, more in their crowns. [Gn.]
Blood flows from the carious
teeth on the right side (which tastes sour). [Kr.]
On chewing food sensation in
the teeth as if they were set on edge by sour fruit (aft. 37 h.).
[Lr.]
70. Drawing pain in the carious
teeth of the right side, which extends up the cheek to the superciliary
arch. [Kr.]
Burning shooting in the left
side of the tongue (aft. 9 h.).[Gn.]
White furred tongue (aft. 2.3/4
h.). [Lr.]
White fur on the tongue which
gradually exfoliates in patches (aft. 11.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
The tongue is covered with
a white skin, with raw feeling in it, it then exfoliates in patches
and leaves dark red, tender, very sensitive places (aft.
34 h.). [Lr.]
75. In the morning on waking
a quite dry brown furred tongue. [Kr.]
Collection of saliva in the
mouth and sensation as if the larynx were compressed (aft.
31 h.). [Lr.]
Difficult deglutition; a kind
of pressure as from an internal swelling in the throat. [Gn.]
Sharp pressure on the anterior
wall of the oesophagus and larynx when not swallowing which excites
cough, but goes off when swallowing. [Fz.]
Water of a sourish taste collects
in the mouth. [Kr.]
80. The mucus hawked up tastes
quite sour and sets the teeth on edge (aft. 3, 4 h.). [Kr.]
Dryness and shooting in the throat.
[Fz.]
Dry sensation in the fauces and
a bitter mucus there, which makes the voice hoarse. [Fz.]
On the tip of the tongue butter
tastes repulsively salty-sour; on the palate, however, it tastes
as usual. [Kr.]
Butcher’s meat, but especially
the gravy of roast meat, tastes quite sour when it comes on contact
with the tip of his tongue. [Kr.]
85. Before eating bitter taste
in the mouth; but food has a natural taste. [Lr.]
A bitter taste rises up the oesophagus
into the mouth. [Fz.]
Tobacco-smoke has no taste, it
causes burning in the throat, almost like heart-burn, and takes
away the breath; this is removed by drinking. [Kr.]
Bitter eructation and hiccup.
[Fz.]
Empty eructation, which lasted
several days, and came on especially after drinking (aft. ½ h.).
[Kr.]
90. Nausea, accompanied by anxiety,
when sitting, which goes off when standing (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Nausea, as from overloading with
fat food; he thought he must vomit, with aching stupefying pain
in the forehead – he only got better in the open air (aft. 1.3/4
h.). [Lr.]
Qualmishness and nausea in the
oesophagus (aft. 2.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
After eating great chilliness,
and especially after drinking. [Fz.]
Painless movement and rumbling
in the abdomen. [Kr.]
95. Rumbling in the umbilical
region, towards the left side. [Gn.]
A quickly occurring, persistent
movement in the hypogstrium as if bubbles were developed in it which
burst (aft. 5.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Tension in the scrobiculus cordis
and pressure on the ensiform cartilage when stooping. [Fz.]
Aching under the ribs on the
left side. [Gn.]
Aching pain in the left side
of the abdomen.[Gn.]
100. Pinching in the belly (aft.
1.1/4 h.). [Gn.]
Bellyache: pinching in the abdomen
followed by discharge of flatus (aft. 3, 16 h.). [Lr.]
Persistent aching stitches
in the left side of the abdomen (aft.
24, 30 h.). [Gn.]
Boring pain from within outwards,
in the umbilical region, towards the right side. [Gn.]
Boring pain from within outwards,
in the umbilical region, towards the right side. [Gn.]
Tensive aching stitches in the
right side of the abdomen. [Gn.]
105. Single, violent and sharp
stitches, sometimes in the left side of the upper abdomen, sometimes
in the left or right side of the abdomen, sometimes also in the
hypogastrium (aft. 14, 31 h.). [Gn.]
A severe stitch in the side of
the abdomen, lasting a minute. [Rz.]
Burning stitches in the left
hypogastrium towards the genitals (aft. 25 h.). [Gn.]
Pressure in the left lumber region
from within outwards. [Gn.]
Itching pricking pain in the
right abdominal muscles. [Gn.]
110. Painless gurgling in the
muscles of the left hypogastrium. [Gn.]
Feeling of pain in the left groin
when walking, as if dislocated, which is somewhat diminished by
standing and touching (aft. 6 h.). [Lr.]
Tickling itching on the perinaeum,
between the anus and pudendum, which compels scratching (aft. 14
h.). [Lr.]
Voluptuous itching on the perinaeum,
which compels scratching, which caused on eroding pain in this part,
lasting many hours (aft. 32 h.). [Lr.]
The first day a second, not hard
stool, evacuated with difficulty and with much pressing (aft. 8.1/2
h.). [Lr.]
115. The first day a third, less
hard stool, evacuated with much pressing (aft. 16 h.). [Lr.]
Stool sooner than usual and pappy;
but the urging to evacuate continued without anything more passing.
[Fz.]
Urging to urinate without
pains (aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]
Frequent urging to urinate
with copious discharge of urine (aft.
3 h.). [Lr.]
Frequent urging to urinate with
scanty discharge of urine (From these two symptoms the first
of which is primary action, but the second secondary action, or
permanent reaction of the organism, we see hoe perverse is the ordinary
practice, when it is attempted to cure chronic dropsical effusions
with diminished urinary secretion by means of dandelion. If as it
is its nature to do, it at first produces a greater discharge of
urine, it diminishes the secretion all the more in its permanent
secondary action. On the other hand, it would be more likely to
effect homoeopathic service in certain kind of morbid diuresis (diabetes)
for which dandelion is otherwise suitable, provided no miasmatic
cachexy is the cause of the affection – as, indeed, is often the
case.)(aft. 25 h.). [Lr.]
120. Tickling on the prepuce,
which comples rubbing (aft. 7.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
A constant boring pain in the
glans penis. [Gn.]
A fine stitch in the left testicle.
[Gn.]
Burning shooting in the right
testicle. [Gn.]
Seminal emission on alternate
nights. [Kr.]
125. Long-continued, involuntary,
erections (aft. 9 d.). (No name is attached to this symptoms.)
When walking in the open air
frequent sneezing (aft. 4, 28 h.). [Lr.]
Tickling irritation to short
cough in the region of the pit of the throat, the coming on of which
he is sensible of several seconds previously, but is unable to suppress
it (aft. 40 h.). [Lr.]
A boring and digging pain in
the right side of the chest, more severe and persistent when walking
(aft. 3 h.). [Gn.]
Pressure in the left side of
the chest under the axilla. [Gn.]
130. In the right side of the
chest, from the hepatic region up into the chest, on a space large
than a hand, a pressure from within on the ribs during expiration,
when standing. [Fz.]
Burning aching in the sternum,
more severe during expiration than inspiration (aft. ½ h.). [Gn.]
An aching stitch in the right
side of the chest, which went off on inspiring and expiring more
strongly; but when he pressed on the spot it returned more violently
and extended farther, as a prolonged stitch-pain (aft. 2 h.). [Gn.]
A stitch in the right side of
the chest (aft. 4 h.). [Gn.]
Obtuse shooting in the left side
of the chest shooting towards the back. [Gn.]
135. In the left side of the
chest shooting towards in the chest during inspiration. [Fz.]
When walking continued shooting
in the right side of the chest. [Gn.]
Violent shooting inthe sternum
(aft. 6 h.). [Gn.]
Stitch in the right side of the
chest, just below the axilla (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
140. Under the last rib of the
left side, towards the back, three violent stitches, one at every
breath. [Kr.]
A severe stitch in the region
of the sixth rib. [Kr.]
Violent shooting in the left
side of the chest, at the lowest rib. [Gn.]
Shooting in the right side of
the diaphragm, when lying on that side.[Gn.]
On the shoulder end of the right
clavicle a boring shooting drawing. [Fz.145.]
Twitching in the left intercostal
muscles.[Gn.]
Twitching in the right intercostal
muscles (aft. 14 h.). [Gn.]
On taking a full inspiration
tensive pain in the region of the diaphragm (aft. 11 h.). [Gn.]
Aching in the sacrum. [Gn.]
Gentle pressure in the sacrum
when standing. [Fz.]
150. Painless running in the
sacrum. [Gn.]
Tensive shooting in the back
towards the right side. [Gn.]
Aching shooting pain in the whole
spine towards the right side, when lying, with difficult respiration,
especially severe in the sacrum. [Gn.]
A persistent obtuse stitch in
the right scapula, from within outwards (aft. 21 h.). [Gn.]
Vibration and quivering in
the right scapula. [Gn.]
155. Pulsating throbbing on the
left shoulder, for a minute. [Kr.]
Twitching in the top of the left
shoulder. [Gn.]
Painless vibration on the left
shoulder, with chilliness all over. [Gn.]
Twitching in the muscles of the
left upper arm, on the outer side (aft. 4 h.). [Gn.]
Quivering in the upper rm. [Gn.]
160. In the interior of the upper
arm pulsating throbbing, in fits. [Kr.]
Pressive pain in the muscles
of the left upper arm (aft. 30 h.). [Gn.]
Pressive pain on the inner side
of the left arm. [Gn.]
Pain like electric shocks on
the outer side of the left upper arm. [Gn.]
Shooting pain on the inner side
of the left upper arm. [Gn.]
165. Sharp shooting on the outer
side of the left upper arm. [Gn.]
At the back of the upper arm
a series of painful, sometimes violent, needle-pricks, which are
removed by rubbing. [Kr.]
Intermittent stitches on the
outer side between the elbow and middle of the right upper arm,
when at rest. [Fz.]
Shooting in the right elbow-joint.
[Gn.]
Pricking in the left forearm,
which go off on touching (aft. 13 h.). [Lr.]
170. Sharp stitches in the right
forearm, which go off on touching (aft. 13 h.). [Lr.]
Twitching in the muscles
of the left forearm (aft. 13 h.).
[Lr.]
Burning in the right forearm.
[Gn.]
Pressive pain on the inner side
of the right forearm. [Gn.]
In the forearm frequently recurring
drawing pains. [Kr.]
175. In the left wrist-joint
a tearing drawing, which spreads into the three last fingers. [Kr.]
On the hands a papular eruption,
especially on the sides of the fingers, also on the back of the
hand, with some itching. [Kr.]
Burning pain in the thirst and
fourth fingers of the left hand. [Gn.]
Shooting pain in the fourth finger
of the left hand. [Gn.]
Aching pain in the three
last fingers of the right hand. [Gn.]
180. The tips of the fingers
are icy cold (aft. 6 h.). [Lr.]
Twitching in the muscles of the
left natis extending downwards. [Gn.]
Itching in the muscles of the
left natis. [Gn.]
Quivering in the upper muscles
of the thigh (aft. 2 h.). [Gn.]
Shooting pain in the whole
of the left thigh (aft. 9.1/2, 10.1/2
h.). [Gn.]
185. When sitting boring shooting
on the inner side of the thigh. [Fz.]
Quite at the top of the thigh
in front a part is painful as if bruised, worse when touched than
when walking. [Kr.]
Pressure on the inner side of
the right thigh, when sitting and standing, but not when walking
(aft. 2 h.). [Gn.]
Eroding itching on the left thigh,
compelling scratching (aft. 7.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Tearing in the hough, on its
outer tendon, when sitting. [Fz.]
190. Drawing shooting pain on
the outer side of the right knee, when at rest mad when moving (aft.
3 h.). [Lr.]
A shooting pain prevading the
whole knee-joint. [Gn.]
On the outer side of the knee
sharp pressure when he flexes the leg. [Fz.]
Burning pain in the left patella.
[Gn.]
A persistent burning pain anteriorly
in the right knee. [Gn.]
195. Burning pain on the outer
side of the right leg. [Gn.]
Burning pain on the lower part
of the right leg. [Gn.]
Burning anteriorly on the tibia.
[Gn.]
In the right leg a violent pricking,
going from below upwards, when standing, which went off when sitting
(aft. 30 h.). [Lr.]
On the outer side of the left
leg needle-pricks darting upwards, when standing, which go off when
sitting (aft. 31 h.). [Lr.]
200. Drawing pains in the legs
when sitting and when walking. [Kr.]
Weakness of the legs, especially
when going upstairs. [Kr.]
The right leg is when walking
weaker than the left, and yet its muscles feel more tense. [Kr.]
Eroding gnawing pain on the right
leg (when standing) (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Tearing pain on the outer border
of the left leg (when standing) (aft. 2 h.). [Lr.]
205. Throbbing, obtuse stitches
in the right calf, just below the hough. [Fz.]
Shooting in the right calf. [Gn.]
Constant burning stitches in
the calf (when standing). [Gn.]
Aching pain in the left calf
(aft. ¾ h.). [Gn.]
Twitching pain in the right
calf, which goes off quickly when touched (aft.
1 h.). [Lr.]
210. Violent itching on the left
calf on lying down in the evening, which compelled scratching, but
continued to itch after scratching; the part then became red and
exuded (aft. 17 h.). [Lr.]
A stitch in the dorsum of the
left foot, towards the big toe (aft. 37 h.). [Gn.]
A stitch in the right inner ankle
when sitting (aft. 32 h.). [Gn.]
Itching pricking on the inner
ankle. [Gn.]
When standing a drawing pain
on the dorsum of the right foot, which went off when sitting (aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]
215. When standing an aching
drawing pain in the dorsum of the left foot (aft. ¾ h.). [Lr.]
In the left ankle-joint a tearing
drawing. [Kr.]
Burning pain on the outer side
of the right foot. [Gn.]
Burning drawing on the dorsum
of the left foot (aft. 37 h.). [Gn.]
Pressure on the dorsum of
the right foot, when sitting (aft.
22 h.). [Gn.]
220. Itching on the dorsum of
the right foot, which was removed by scratching (aft. 1.3/4 h.).
[Gn.]
On the dorsum of the foot some
vesicles which itched. [Kr.]
Stitches from the dorsum of the
foot into the sole (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
Boring pain in the right sole.
[Gn.]
Burning boring in the left sole
towards the little toe. [Gn.]
225. Sometimes violent, sometimes
fine shooting pain in the right sole, form within outwards,
when sitting (aft. 10, 21 h.). [Gn.]
Itching pricking in the right
sole. (aft. 32 h.). [Gn.]
Burning pressive pain in the
right sole towards the toes when sitting. [Gn.]
A tug, going from the little
toe up the tibia, when sitting. [Fz.]
Attacks of burning in the
toes, especially on the top of the
right big toe. [Gn.]
230. Shooting in the right big
toe towards the second toe. [Gn.]
Burning shooting in the right
big toe when walking (aft. 9 h.). [Gn.]
Tearing stitches in the toes.
[Fz.]
Violent itching on the fourth
toe of the both feet (aft. 25 h.). [Lr.]
Much sweat between the toes,
especially of the right foot. [Kr.]
235. All the limbs move easily,
but he feels as if the moving power were in a constrained state.
[Fz.]
Weak feeling in the whole body;
a languishing state of all the powers, so that he was always disposed
to lie or sit down, when he felt in an intermediate state between
consciousness and unconsciousness, as when going to sleep. [Fz.]
Inward feeling as if he were
very ill; all the limbs were painful when touched and in a wrong
position. [Fz.]
Almost all the sufferings come
on only when sitting; they almost all go off when walking. [Gn.]
When sitting frequent yawning,
as though he had not slept enough (aft. 5./2 h.). [Lr.]
240. Sleepiness by day (when
reading); the eyes even closed so that he must actually lie down;
the sleepiness went off when moving (aft. 5 h.). [Lr.]
Unconquerable drowsiness after
a meal; on awaking he had urging to urinate with some burning, but
only before and after the discharge of urine. [Kr.]
On listening to scientific subjects
he goes to sleep in spite of all efforts to keep awake, and immediatelvivid
dream visions occur. [Kr.]
Anxious, vivid, unremembered
dreams. [Kr.]
Vivid unremembered dreams.
[Lr.]
245. At night dreams full of
quarrelling. [Lr.]
Voluptuous dreams. [Lr.]
Frequent waking form sleep with
much tossing about in bed, he could find rest nowhere. [Lr.]
Frequent waking form sleep as
if he had slept enough. [Lr.]
On waking from sleep, slight
perspiration all over the body, which causes smarting all over the
skin, compelling him to scratch (aft. 23 h.). [Lr.]
250. On going to sleep in bed
in the evening he immediately perspired all over the body, and this
he did all night; in the morning he felt lively. [Lr.]
Immediately he fell asleep he
began to perspire all over, so that he often woke up in consequence,
when he felt each time a heat all over the body but a much greater
glowing heat in the cheeks; he got quite wet from perspiration,
but was lively in the morning. [Lr.]
Slight sweat all over the body
(aft. 22 h.). [Lr.]
When walking in the open air
sudden warmth of the face, as also of the rest of the body, without
thirst (aft. 37 h.). [Lr.]
Sensation of heat and heat
no the face, with redness (aft. 1.1/2
h.). [Lr.]
255. The face, hands, and the
rest of the body are hot, without thirst (aft. 6.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
A chilliness throughout the body
(aft. 26 h.). [Lr.]
Chilliness for some hours with
persistent aching pain in the head. [Gn.]
When walking in the open air
violent rigor all over the body, like an attack of fever, without
thirst or heat thereafter (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Irresolution and disinclination
for work, though it goes on very well as soon as he makes a commencement.
[Fz.]
260. Without occupation he is
quite dull; he cannot compose himself, and yet cannot make up his
mind to do anything. [Fz.]
In the morning dissatisfied and
disinclined for business or conversation (aft. 25 h.). [Lr.]
Very much inclined to laugh.
[Lr.]
Loquacity and constant to laugh.
[Lr.]
Religious, cheerful disposition,
happiness, contented with himself and his position. [Lr.]
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